What animal is this dead head from?
is a bit broken and lower jaw is missing
is a bit broken and lower jaw is missing
I know I'm not very good at drawing, but can you still guess the race?
I simply don't know about myself. I was a handball goalkeeper for 16 years—that might say a lot. I was a competitive swimmer for 22 years. A botched/misjudged roll turn caused my head to hit the pool wall instead of my feet. The competition was completely canceled after I was pulled from the water, bleeding…
Hello and good day, Two days ago I noticed that all my guppies are swimming on top, but I am at the surface of the water. I then did a medium water change, but it didn't help. This morning I did another one, but this time I made a 90% one, so I left 10%…
Which fish can you breed in a small 23l aquarium? They should also be relatively easy to breed. And how do you breed them? VG
Look, here.
The pronounced “tubes” of the eye cavities actually speak for a sheep or his wild relatives, the mufflon.
I think sheep. There are not particularly many animals in German forests or near German forests that could come into question.
Deer and deer cows or Rehe have longer skulls. For this, one can observe well in sheep skulls that the eyes look so far out, which is the case here, but not in reefs or the like.
the above eye cavities speak for sheep, I think
Sheep??
safe?
pretty, yeah
90%